The DeepSeek chatbot, known as R1, responds to user queries just like its U.S.-based counterparts. Early testing released by DeepSeek suggests that its quality rivals that of other AI products, while the company says it costs less and uses far fewer specialized chips than do its competitors.
Top of the line GPUs. DeepSeek has said it has access to 10,000 of Nvidia’s older generation A100 GPUs—chips that were obtained before the U.S. imposed export controls that re
Will DeepSeek get the TikTok treatment? The Chinese AI sensation is facing intense scrutiny—and was hit with a cyberattack Monday.
Tarpits were originally designed to waste spammers' time and resources, but creators like Aaron have now evolved the tactic into an anti-AI weapon. As of this writing, Aaron confirmed that Nepenthes can effectively trap all the major web crawlers. So far, only OpenAI's crawler has managed to escape.
President Trump's rollback of Biden-era safety and security measures will speed up generative AI development, but without federal oversight, who will monitor potential issues?
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The general hype around all things AI is not lifting all boats, as certain startups continue to struggle and look for exits. In one of the latest
A Chinese startup called DeepSeek was, as of Monday, Apple's most downloaded app, surpassing ChatGPT and Threads. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan was on CBS Evening News Monday night to talk about the app.
Nvidia stock has been one of the biggest winners of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution in the past couple of years, clocking remarkable gains of nearly 800% over the past two years on account of the red-hot demand for its data center graphics cards, but the past three months have been difficult for the chipmaker.
Only a few days ago, TikTok was effectively banned in the US, before it secured a last-minute reprieve from Donald Trump. Congress and US security officials have long worried that the app, which is owned by Chinese headquartered Bytedance, could pose national security concerns.
AI makes criminals more efficient along with regular workers. But there’s a lot you can do to keep yourself safe from bank fraud.